Before becoming a photographer, Michael Max McLeod was a self-taught web producer who had previously worked at the Playboy Mansion. After completing his Bachelor's in photography last year he began self-publishing, "Casual Encounters," from his home in Phoenix, AZ. Each issue revolves around a man McLeod met on a dating site such as Craigslist, Manhunt and Bear411. Issue 3 features SPNDXBOI, a regular on the spandex fetish scene in the Big Apple.

Tyson McAdoo's current body of work focuses primarily on female figurative digital paintings. McAdoo's balance between abstraction and realism creates an energy that thrusts the female form to dominate rolls of power. Born in 78' Tyson spent his formative years standing behind girls...

Gabriel creates these impossibly proportioned 3D pinup girls digitally, blurring the line between the computer generated and the simply airbrushed female. These sexy avatars could kick ass in any arena. Gabriel lives and works from Canada and draws inspiration from photographers such as Igor Amelkovich. Gabriel's favorite personal quote is "Live as one already dead."

The first rule of a devil is to breathe desire in someone else, to create it, to grant it, to make it unforgettable no matter what. This is what photography has done for Ermanno Ivone, who specializes in capturing the essense of seduction and desire.

David Benjamin Sherry's work varies from landscape and studio photography, to collage and sculpture, often with a heavy focus on color. Working with analogue film and printing techniques "the use of anachronistic, primitive methods reflects a concern with craft, introducing the hand of the artist...

Alfred Cheney Johnston (known as "Cheney" to his friends and associates) (April 8, 1885 - April 17, 1971) was a New York City-based photographer known for his portraits of Ziegfeld Follies showgirls as well as of 1920s and 1930s actors and actresses. In this gorgeous shot from 1930, Johnston captures French silent film actress Renée Adorée with an extra special accessory.

John Willie, was a pioneering fetish photographer, illustrator, comic strip cartoonist and bondage artist. Best known for his comic strip Sweet Gwendoline, Willie also published a groundbreaking digest size fetish magazine called 'Bizarre' in the late 1940s.

Photographer Richard Kern studies bondage in a variety of configurations for this Vice spread. 'Richard Kern, photographer and filmmaker remains, first and foremost, a portraitist. For more than two decades Kern has sought to unravel and illuminate the complex and often darker sides of human nature. Kern makes the psychological space between the sitter, photographer and audience his subject. With his dry, matter of fact approach, he underlines the absurdity of truth and objectivity in photography while playing with our reliance upon taxonomies around sexual representation.'

Masaki Mizuno's work involves the expression of inner psychology, a self reflection mirrored through art. 'All my work is analogue, hand painted with acrylic, air-brush, and rollers. It is true that using digital would be a logical way to illustrate the new textiles and materials that are created every year; however I think that there is a genuine charm about analogue art that can never be replaced by digital technology.' Her favorite artists include Egon Schiele, Antonio Lopez, Isao Yajima, and Rei Kawakubo.

These three photos are from "College Girls #2," a Californian softcore magazine from 1974. These sexy, nubile images capture the college lesbian fantasy in nostalgic black-and-white, the nude girls complete with 70's headphones as they kiss. With all the tenderness that modern erotica denies, don't be surprised if these photos really make you want to go back to college.